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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 35, 2019 12 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31896766

ABSTRACT

The clinical significance of anti-neuronal antibodies for psychiatric disorders is controversial. We investigated if a positive anti-neuronal antibody status at admission to acute psychiatric inpatient care was associated with a more severe neuropsychiatric phenotype and more frequent abnormalities during clinical work-up three years later. Patients admitted to acute psychiatric inpatient care who tested positive for N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR), contactin-associated protein 2 (CASPR2) and/or glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) antibodies (n = 24) were age - and sex matched with antibody-negative patients (1:2) from the same cohort (n = 48). All patients were invited to follow-up including psychometric testing (e.g. Symptom Checklist-90-Revised), serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sampling, EEG and 3 T brain MRI. Twelve antibody-positive (ab+) and 26 antibody-negative (ab-) patients consented to follow-up. Ab+ patients had more severe symptoms of depression (p = 0.03), psychoticism (p = 0.04) and agitation (p = 0.001) compared to ab- patients. There were no differences in CSF analysis (n = 6 ab+/12 ab-), EEG (n = 7 ab+/19 ab-) or brain MRI (n = 7 ab+/17 ab-) between the groups. In conclusion, anti-neuronal ab+ status during index admission was associated with more severe symptoms of depression, psychoticism and agitation at three-year follow-up. This supports the hypothesis that anti-neuronal antibodies may be of clinical significance in a subgroup of psychiatric patients.


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Autoantibodies/blood , Glutamate Decarboxylase/immunology , Membrane Proteins/immunology , Mental Disorders/blood , Mental Disorders/immunology , Nerve Tissue Proteins/immunology , Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate/immunology , Acute Disease , Adult , Aged , Aggression , Depression/blood , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hostility , Humans , Male , Mental Disorders/cerebrospinal fluid , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Psychomotor Agitation/blood
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Sygeplejersken ; 92(37): 10-1, 1992 Sep 09.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1492329
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